View Cron Jobs
This tutorial will take you through the commands to list, or display your configured Cron Jobs, both for root and for your users.
This tutorial will take you through the commands to list, or display your configured Cron Jobs, both for root and for your users.
Support may inform you of the need to fsck your server to perform a file system consistency check.
When your server isn’t connected to the network, you (and everyone else) won’t be able to see your websites. So, maintaining server connectivity is vital to the success of your website. This article will explore identifying connectivity problems and the first steps of diagnosing the problems.
Installing the PHP Extension for Memcached is a simple process, this tutorial will show installation for Ubuntu operating systems. The installation is done through the command line using apt-get.
Install Memcached on CentOS or Fedora to boost dynamic web app speed by caching database content and reducing DB load. Root access required.
Install Memcached on Ubuntu 12.04+ to speed up dynamic sites by caching database content. Root access is required for setup.
Installing the PHP Extension for Memcached is a simple process, this tutorial will show installation for CentOS and Fedora operating systems. The installation is done through the command line using yum.
The PHP memory_limit sets a cap on memory use per script, preventing server crashes from scripts consuming excessive RAM.
Because Cloud Sites has a unique infrastructure setup, WP Super Cache functions better with a little additional configuration. Before you make these changes to the WP Super Cache settings, please install and configure WP Super Cache. This article assumes you are familiar with WP Super Cache and have installed the plugin and set basic configurations.
cPanel has a number of tools you can use to view your website statistics on a per site basis. Viewing the information in the Metrics section of cPanel, you can view the visitors to your webserver, errors, bandwidth use as well as FTP logins and usage statistics using Webalizer. This article will go through the Metrics section of cPanel to help you understand the information found in each place.
A review of four ways to check server load on Linux servers and what the numbers mean.